St Mark'sHospital, London A Social History of a Specialist Hospital; Granshaw, Lindsay

Andrew Jackson and His Tennessee Lieutenants A Study in Political Culture; Ratner, Lorman A. (Professor of History and former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA)

This fort was later extended and then finally demolished, although a part of its walls remains, where the St. GeorgeHospital now exists.

Fort StGeorge is the name of the first British fortress in India, built in 1644 at the coastal city of Madras (modern city of Chennai.) The construction of the fort provided the impetus for further settlements and trading activity, in what was originally a barren land.

Fort St. George was also the name of the military fort built by the British in Bombay around the Casa da Orta, the old castle or keep of the Ortas, the Jewish tenants of the Portuguese king.

The northwestern border begins where the middle of the eastern boundary of St. Elizabeths Hospital grounds (just south of Elvans Road, SE) meets Suitland Parkway, SE, and runs east on Suitland Parkway, SE to the DC/Prince George’s County, Md., boundary.

West on Alabama Avenue, SE to the western boundary of St. Elizabeths Hospital grounds (east of 8th Street, SE).

South along the eastern boundary of St. Elizabeths Hospital to Robinson Place, SE (around the southern edge of the grounds).

I qualified at StGeorge'ss Hospital, London in 1989 and since have trained in general medicine to registrar level and in neurology to senior specialist registar level at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery / Institute of Neurology (Queen Square), and the Royal London Hospital and St Bartholomews Hospital, London.

I have spent 4 years in research into magnetic reonance imaging techniques in MS and associated demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system.

She also teaches at Eton College, St. Mary's School Ascot and Selwyn College Cambridge, is a regular guest teacher on Eton Choral Courses and has given workshops and masterclasses at Ampleforth College, Tonbridge School, Christs Hospital and for Guildford Choral Society and The City of London Choir.

Since 1991 she has worked with the choristers of Westminster Cathedral as teacher and coach.

The building in St. George's-fields was originally constructed for 198 patients, but this being found too limited for the purposes and resources of the Hospital, a new wing was commenced for 166 additional patents, of which the first stone was laid July 26th, 1838.

Bethlem Hospital was founded in 1547, and the early treatment of the miserable creatures committed to its brutal rulers, appears to have been characterised by utter indifference to the feelings and comforts of the patients, and a studied aggravation of their miseries.

The Hospital was first situated in Bishopsgate Street, and was superseded in 1675 by a building in Moorflelds, and this by the structure shown above.

Earl of St. Andrews (George Philip Nicholas Windsor), born 26 June 1962 at Coppins, Iver, Buckinghamshire.

Her Royal Highness The Princess Edward, Duchess of Kent (Katharine Lucy Mary Windsor, formerly Worsley), styled HRH The Duchess of Kent, is a member of the British Royal Family through her marriage to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, a first cousin to the Queen.

She was born at Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire, and was the only daughter of Sir William Arthrington Worsley, 4th Bt., and his wife, Joyce Morgan, daughter of Sir John Brunner, the founder of Brunner Mond, which later became ICI (Imperial Chemical Industries).

While he was there he was given a drawing of the St Georges Cross to make by the Padre the Rev Cordingly, he made the cross from a 4.5 Howitzer shell, he got very involved in the cross and the church according to what he has written in his army note book that I have.

The plaque of St. George and the Dragon was made by Robert Payne and Harry Ralph, also R.Es.

The Bishop, as he was affectionately known, re-established St. George's Church (Mark 111) in 'Kamburi'.

The diagnosis of this rare disease is frequently delayed and at least three other childhood cases are currently the subject of litigation in the UK for this reason (visual).

Over 24 years, 11 patients with suprasellar GCT presented to SBH, 8 with germinomatous and 3 with non-germinomatous GCT, M:F=6:5, a less male dominant ratio than for pineal GCT, median age 20 years (6-49 years).The median duration of symptoms had been 17 months (1-35 months).

The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, better known as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta or SMOM is a Catholic lay order and claims to be a sovereign entity and which has permanent observer status at the United Nations.

The siege is vividly portrayed in the frescoes of Matteo Perez d'Aleccio in the Hall of St Michael and StGeorge, also known as the Throne Room, in the Grandmaster's Palace, Valletta.

The full official name is Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta or Sovrano Militare Ordine Ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme di Rhodi e di Malta.

Dr John Morgan, senior registrar in psychiatry at St Georges Hospital and Medical School, University of London, which has the largest eating disorder clinic in the UK, carried out a study among 122 women with 'active' bulimia looking at complications in pregnancy and childbirth.

The group was compared with 82 women who had a history of the disorder, but had the condition under control and at the time had no evidence of either bulimia or anorexia.

Pregnant women who suffer from the eating disorder bulimia, which affects one in 20 women, are at risk of having a miscarriage, giving birth prematurely and developing post-natal depression.

I went to school at Epsom College in Surrey and trained at St Bartholomew’sHospital, London.

The Royal College of Surgeons is keen to attract and encourage a broad spectrum of candidates who can demonstrate commitment, ability, and talent.

I was lucky enough to be awarded a Louis Alexander Fellowship from the College as part of the funding for my research, and used this as a stepping stone to secure a Medical Research Council grant to fund the STITCH trial (Surgical Trial of Intra Cerebral Haemorrhage), which has subsequently been published in 'The Lancet'.

With the exception of the hospitals contracting their nursing to a sisterhood, in most of the London hospitals the chief nurse was responsible either to the board of governors, the house governor, or the doctors.

believed that the alterations which had been made to StGeorge’s, Charing Cross and St Mary’s merely proved that money spent on ‘tinkering with old buildings’ instead of partial reconstruction was money wasted.

The south-west seemed a poor place to be in any case, for ‘numerous unhealthy factories saturated the atmosphere with their noxious products making the place perfectly unsuitable for a hospital’.

There are remains of a Norman hospital of St John, the Baptist, consisting of arches of the chapel.

Among contemporary records the narrative of a monk of St Albansa bitter opponent of John of Gauntis of conspicuous value; it was published under the title of Chronicon Angliae, by Sir E. Maunde Thompson (1874).

In this position he acquired a wide knowledge of Chinese religion and civilization, and especially of their mathematics, so that he was able to show that Sir George Homers method (1819) of solving equations of all orders had, been known to the Chinese mathematicians of the 14th century.

Patients began to be admitted into the Grove Hospital in 1951 and, by 1954, the Grove Hospital was designated to StGeorge's and responsibility for it was transferred from the Wandsworth Hospital Group to the Board of Governors of StGeorge's.

Jean-François Baron (Paris, France) presented the results of the recently published French study, which investigated the incidence of postoperative infections in patients undergoing abdominal aortic aneurysm repair who received leukodepleted or nonleukodepleted blood transfusions [59].